The Sopranos: Denial, Anger, Acceptance (1999)
Season 1, Episode 3
9/10
Gritty, and violent.
24 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Gritty, violent and realistic. Denial, Anger, Acceptance creates details and real life to T V. The mother who hates her son and plots his downfall. Tragic but real life. Meadow's drug experimentation. Tony dealing with such horrid rejection of family dynamics. Christopher disrespects Junior, and pays the price. Tony's dealing with a hotel owners comments on violence and honor. The mannerisms, language, stereotypes, character flaws, character interactions, and brilliance creates for a deep and memorable show. Sopranos started the bigger movie budget episodes with movie quality actors. Being on cable, the show is able to get away with graphic realistic T V. Denial, Anger, Acceptance is so so memorable. The hi-jack by-jack scene is classic! The template for modern cable T V. Nine out of ten stars
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